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King Plane (キングプレーン Kingu Purēn?) is the second boss from the second fortress stage in Mega Man & Bass. It is a giant plane that is fought on a series of small, floating platforms that move out of the screen, forcing the player to move from one to another. It reappears later, fusing with King into Jet King Robo in a final effort to defeat Mega Man and Bass.

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  • King Plane
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  • King Plane (キングプレーン Kingu Purēn?) is the second boss from the second fortress stage in Mega Man & Bass. It is a giant plane that is fought on a series of small, floating platforms that move out of the screen, forcing the player to move from one to another. It reappears later, fusing with King into Jet King Robo in a final effort to defeat Mega Man and Bass.
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  • King Plane
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  • Kingu Purēn
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  • キングプレーン
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  • King Plane (キングプレーン Kingu Purēn?) is the second boss from the second fortress stage in Mega Man & Bass. It is a giant plane that is fought on a series of small, floating platforms that move out of the screen, forcing the player to move from one to another. It reappears later, fusing with King into Jet King Robo in a final effort to defeat Mega Man and Bass.
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